America's Water Shortage Crisis: Another Dust Bowl?

Lake Mead is part of the Colorado River system, which also includes Lake Powell, a second huge reservoir some 150 miles east, on the Utah-Arizona border. Fed by melting snow from the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado system is the main source of water for 30 million people in the Southwest. Millions more in California and Nevada rely on water from the Sierra Nevada. But a stretch of unusually dry years has driven levels in Mead and Powell to near-record lows. Full Story »

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James Jackson
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by James Jackson - Oct. 1, 2008

A quick summary of the recent growth in two drought prone regions of the US. It compares and contrasts the causes of and responses to recent droughts in the SE US and the SW US.

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Kayla Dubchansky
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by Kayla Dubchansky - Oct. 1, 2008

I think sources could have been identified better and it was fairly wordy, the paragraphs were long. Most people like to skim, and this is not easy to skim.

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Johanna Huybers
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by Johanna Huybers - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a real problem and writing about the topic can only bring more awareness to the issue. However, the format was somewhat problematic when translated on the Web and caused a great difficulty in reading it.

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